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China Charts New Course: First Tropical Marine National Park
7 Feb
Summary
- Hainan is establishing China's first tropical marine national park.
- The park signifies a shift to integrated land-sea conservation efforts.
- Hainan's ocean economy shows robust growth, driven by new industries.

China is expanding its national park system to include marine environments, with Hainan province leading the way by establishing a tropical marine national park. This groundbreaking initiative represents a significant shift towards an integrated land-sea conservation approach.
The national park law, implemented on January 1, 2026, now permits the designation of marine areas, creating a clear pathway for Hainan to enhance its rich coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds.
This development coincides with vigorous growth in Hainan's ocean economy, which expanded by 7.9% last year. The deep-sea oil and gas industry, in particular, has seen substantial gains, with projects like Deep Sea No 1 achieving significant output.




